The Comanche Indians left the Shoshone primarily due to conflicts over territory and resources, as well as cultural differences. As the Comanche expanded their territory in the Southern Plains, they sought to assert their dominance and acquire more hunting grounds and access to trade routes. This movement was part of a broader pattern of migration and conflict among various Native American tribes during this period, influenced by competition for resources and the impact of European colonization.
The Comanche Indians were originally part of the Shoshone tribe, a mountain tribe in Western USA. In the late 1700's the Comanches split from the Shoshone and moved to the plains in eastern Colorado and Kansas.
The Comanche were nomadic because they were hunter-gatherers. Their main source of food, clothing, housing, and tools were the vast herds of Buffalo who roamed the Plains. As the Buffalo migrated so did the Comanche.
They Comanche Indians lived in Lawton, Oklahoma
No, they were Indians too.The Indians were from an enemy tribe of the Shoshone Indians.
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They Comanche Indians lived in Lawton, Oklahoma
The Comanche Indians culture was brutal
the comanche indians lived in the texas plains they lived in tps
the Comanche Indians eat buffalo,berries,peanuts.
yes the Comanche Indians herded animals. :)
There are around 1200 Shoshone indians today.
the main Comanche language of the Comanche is NUMINU